The Native Habitat Gardens at Flat Rock Brook are designed to provide habitats of diverse native plants selected to attract wildlife. The largest garden area is located in the quarry, which covers two acres of landscaping and seventeen different micro ecosystems, all with varying displays of wildflowers, grasses, shrubs and trees. Educational signage informs visitors about the gardens and provides inspiration for converting home gardens into an oasis for wildlife. Butterflies and other pollinators fill our gardens from late spring through early fall. Come stroll through the gardens, walk along Quarry Boardwalk, or relax on one of our benches in this magical space.

Flat Rock Brook wishes to recognize generous contributions by SUEZ, The Henry and Marilyn Taub Foundation, the Russell Family, the Nichols Family and Friends of Flat Rock Brook whose support made our Native Habitat Gardens possible.